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Author Topic: Canada Falcons: All but those hatched in Rochester  (Read 1119158 times)
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« Reply #1530 on: 30-Mar-14, 09:39:17 AM »

Site Check in Waterloo Reveals a Different Female On Site
March 30, 2014 - Kitchener - Sun Life Centre
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http://www.peregrine-foundation.ca/w/

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« Reply #1531 on: 30-Mar-14, 10:10:06 AM »

Site Check in Waterloo Reveals a Different Female On Site
March 30, 2014 - Kitchener - Sun Life Centre
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http://www.peregrine-foundation.ca/w/

Is Statler from Buffalo?


Yes she is.

Thought so with the name...Statler Towers hatch. Hope she's OK.
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« Reply #1532 on: 02-Apr-14, 12:52:33 PM »

Egg #3 just laid for O'Connor and Jack at Etobicoke.  A few days late but here at last.  yahoo
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« Reply #1533 on: 02-Apr-14, 01:10:35 PM »

Egg #3 just laid for O'Connor and Jack at Etobicoke.  A few days late but here at last.  yahoo

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« Reply #1534 on: 02-Apr-14, 01:12:52 PM »

Holy smokes...hatch at MEC Mississauga!!!  SGB caught it!!!  I posted her scaps to CPF just now!  We're all in shock!!

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« Reply #1535 on: 02-Apr-14, 01:42:25 PM »

OMG!!! Talk about the early bird!!!   bow notworthy  clap
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« Reply #1536 on: 02-Apr-14, 02:12:54 PM »

Good grief, that's early!  clap
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« Reply #1537 on: 03-Apr-14, 06:52:40 PM »

Haven't seen this reported on here...very odd behavior.   Sad


!!! We’re off to a bad start
March 31, 2014 - Port Colborne - ADM Mill

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At around 7:00 am on Friday Mar. 28th Trillium laid her 1st egg of the year. Sadly enough, at 2:00 pm the same day she proceeded to consume the egg that she sat on all day. We are really concerned about this very disturbing behaviour considering she has consumed about a dozen eggs over the last couple of years. We wonder what possible reason would provoke this unusual habit. Trillium has not produced any more eggs yet. However, Buffalo Bill was observed in the nest box today digging out  the scrape.  The CPF thinks that there could be a territorial struggle going on here but we have not witnessed any confrontations or intruders in the area. I was up to check the beam where she has laid eggs in the past just in case she decided to try a different spot but thankfully there is nothing there. Never a dull moment here, but there certainly are some discouraging ones.

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« Reply #1538 on: 05-Apr-14, 12:35:27 PM »

First egg for Madame X and Surge in Hamilton!  clap thumbsup
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« Reply #1539 on: 05-Apr-14, 01:11:11 PM »

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« Reply #1540 on: 07-Apr-14, 09:07:58 AM »

BREAKING NEWS!! Hunter Has a Girlfriend at Mount Sinai!!!
April 07, 2014 - Toronto - Mount Sinai Hospital
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Last weekend Linda, Bruce and I followed up on an observation made by Linda that something was different at the Mount Sinai nest site.  A male was hanging around being quite visible and a second bird had made a brief appearance.  On March 30th, the three of us gathered down at University and Gerrard for a day of observations and we weren’t to be disappointed.  It was then that we confirmed the presence of a second bird, not a passerby, staying within the territory and working things out with the male in the area who we had yet to confirm as Hunter.  As the light was fading that Sunday, we agreed that this warranted further investigation and yesterday we set up for a full day of watching.

We found the male on the east side of Mount Sinai in the second ledge from the north and the female in the third.  Not only is she easy to distinguish based on her size but also her constant vocalizations at the male.  There were several flights during the morning and early afternoon and each time the male took flight, she would follow along behind him wherever he went.  The male was prone to land and roost on places that Hunter had always used in the past leading us to believe that it may still be him, but who was she?

It wasn’t until midday that we really got a period of time with them both hanging around Mount Sinai for a good look at them.  The male flew into the north ledge of the hospital and that started quite a ruckus.  He had food.  He had retrieved a cache from that ledge and flew around to the east side of Mount Sinai to a nook just below their ledge of interest for potential nesting.  The female came bombing in screaming her head off and picked his pocket.  She now had herself a pigeon and was eating away while he flew up to the ledge above for a nap seeing as she was now occupied.  It was then that we were able to get a good look at her and she is absolutely banded…  …backwards.  Her USFW is on her left leg and her Canadian recovery band on her right.  We were then able to get a look at the recovery band briefly and saw that the top letter is an X and of the double digit on the bottom we could clearly see it started with a 9.  There is only one bird with this band configuration and combination making her ID fairly easy.  We can say with 99% certainty that this is Seven, hatched at the Niagara Gorge nest site in 2012 to Diamond and Onyx. Some of you will remember that last year in April she busied herself stirring up trouble at the ADM Mills nest site in Port Colbourne and was photographed intruding upon the local pair.  It seems that she is now settled at the Mount Sinai Hospital with a male.

After eating she sought him out again and started to vocalize and pester once more.  There were several flights by the pair and she finally settled herself in the second ledge on the east side where we witnessed him flying in and and mating with her.  This settled her down for a while and the two napped and preened on the east side for the rest of the afternoon.  Things became active again just after 5pm when the pair set out on a hunt.  Unlucky in their attempts, Seven flew up to the Hakim Optical building where she found a cache on the northwest corner and the male retrieved his own stash from the IA building.  He flew out and up to the top corner in the sun to eat and it was then that we clearly could see the Black over Green H/D recovery band confirming Hunter as the resident male hatched in 2000 at the Rhodes Office Tower in Ohio. Seven joined him on the building where they mated a second time after which he went off to the east ledges of Mount Sinai for a nap and she flew up to the Intact sign to preen.

This is excellent news for the Mount Sinai nest site!  We will have to wait and see what this means for the nesting season and whether they achieve success in hatching young.  Most certainly this territory will now be on our watch list and we will keep you updated on their progress.  I want to thank Bruce and Linda for a great day of discovery and look forward to the season to come with these two awesome birds.

Pictures will follow later today after a I have had a chance to tidy them up!

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« Reply #1541 on: 07-Apr-14, 10:09:08 AM »

So happy that Hunter has a new mate.  Bittersweet that we lost our Ranger, and gained Seven a young falcon that Dana and I had the pleasure to see banded.  Didn't realize she was banded backwards.   happy
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« Reply #1542 on: 07-Apr-14, 10:31:06 AM »

 


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« Reply #1543 on: 07-Apr-14, 02:50:55 PM »

I'm so happy for Hunter! Good news, thanks!
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« Reply #1544 on: 07-Apr-14, 03:01:38 PM »

Hurray for Hunter!!!   clap
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